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Question by Grace: What was your preferred “random act of kindness”?
It has to be one thing that YOU did for a stranger.
Poohbear, what have YOU accomplished for the sole benefit of a stranger?
Curious, sounds like you do a lot – that is wonderful. What was the most memorable to you?
WeirdTrucker, Wow. I bet you were scared later, when you realized how significantly you risked. I’m confident you’ll by no means forget that.
Greatest answer:
Answer by Nevergiveup
I gave a lady who’s auto was broken down a ride. (I’m female too so I felt it is our obligation as females to preserve each and every other secure.)
Give your answer to this question beneath!
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poobear Jan 15 2012 - 10:02 pm
I am a single mom of 3 and in my area there are virtually no jobs in my area. I didn’t have ant transportation so God instructed my pastor to give me his mini van. Thank you Jesus.
Curious Jan 15 2012 - 10:21 pm
give directions in complete detail, go out of my way to accompany them to the right destination, gave advice about career path, paid more to the taxi driver, listened to what the taxi driver wanted to talk about, give my seat to older lady, helped with lifting/carring luggage, took time to vote for best answer(s) on yahoo answers.
all of these are small….plan to do bigger acts for strangers.
good that your question reminded me of that.
weirdtrucker4u Jan 15 2012 - 11:16 pm
I drive for a living. One day there was a wreck and I stoped and get the person out of the vehicle. It was on fire
amazinggrace Jan 15 2012 - 11:53 pm
I feel a little arrogant answering this question– God has given me the gift of grace so all things I do are solely by his power… I feel the most memorable thing I have done is buy a young woman a bus ticket, she wasn’t asking for it, she was trying to negotiate with the greyhound guy how to get a ticket to get home, her’s was stolen, I was blessed enough to have just enough money in my wallet to buy her some help getting home, she cried
It was just paying forward all the things god and my family and friends and even strangers have done for me